Finally, I do not claim that race mismatching cases are cases in which the actor fails to portray or represent that character simpliciter. That is, I assume that at least standardly it is not the case that if C is in R in wF, then A can represent C only if A is in R in the actual world. For example, despite its being the case that Luise Rainer is neither Chinese nor of Asian descent, I take it as evident that Luise Rainer nevertheless represents O-Lan in The Good Earth (1937)—a role for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Similarly, while donning blackface may be a morally repugnant means of representing a black character, I assume that it is not the case that merely by donning blackface non-black actors fail to represent black characters. I assume all cases in what follows to be cases in which, regardless of actor-character race matching or mismatching, those actors represent those characters. My concern is what reasons we have for thinking such representations, in virtue of being race mismatches, to be aesthetically defective.
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